Wolves at the Gate - Dust to Dust 歌词

Mark 8:34 - 38
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What will you gain?
What will you earn?
What is your claim?
From dust we come and dust we return.

If I loved wealth, I'd find the root of evil.
If I lust for power, I'd lose mt soul.
If I sought fame, I'd be a thief.
Of all your honor. Honor, glory, and praise.

Hollow and helpless and cold, is value in fame and in gold.
The truest of treasures is to be found within his fold.

O how lost I would be if my faith unwound. And I lost the Lord.
O how empty my soul would ever be found. If I gained the world.

If you're seeking after treasures designed by human hands.
You'll come and find to realize your soul it demands.

If I loved wealth, I'd find the root of evil.
If I lust for power, I'd lose mt soul.
If I sought fame, I'd be a thief.
Of all your honor. Honor, glory, and praise.

What is your wealth?
What is your fame?
What is your goal?
If you gain the world but lost your soul?

O how lost I would be if my faith unwound. And I lost the Lord.
O how empty my soul would ever be found. If I gained the world.
The joy in knowing I'm blood bought by the King.
My truest treasure is I'll know my king.

Know my king!
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